Free arcade games online

No need to travel to arcades - play free arcade games online right here and now! With our collection of classic browser games, no download is required - all you have to do is hit the Play button.

Whether you're feeling nostalgic for classic arcade games including Snake and Pinball, or want to try some more modern favorites, we've got all the arcade games you need to keep you entertained for hours. Forget fiddling with coins in the slot machine; just play for free here at Gamebit.me!

Interesting facts about arcade games:

One of the first coin-operated arcade games, Baffle Ball, was created in 1931. It is a pinball-based game largely based on the 19th century bagatelle game, which is widely considered to be the forerunner of the pinball machine.

The first multiplayer arcade game was invented in 1958 by William Higinbotham, a nuclear physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Two controllers, aptly named Tennis for Two, were connected to a computer and used an oscilloscope as a monitor. Arcade games have come a long way since then!

Pong was released by Atari in 1972 and was the first commercially successful video game. Speaking of Atari, the global arcade brand was founded for as little as $500 that same year, eventually earning $28 million by year 5 and surpassing $2 billion in 1982. Tell us about your success story!

Super Mario first appeared in 1981 in the popular Nintendo arcade game Donkey Kong. But few people know that initially his name was not Mario, but Super. Rather, it was called Jump Man. Two years later, in 1983, he was officially named "Mario" when Nintendo released Mario Brothers.

Many consider the golden age of video games to be between 1972 and 1984. It was then that the arcade games of the 80s came to life, such as the iconic Pac-Man, Q * Bert, Arkanoid and Donkey Kong, which were played by millions of people around the world!

Have fun playing our collection of free arcade games and let us know what other classics you'd like to see!

HTML5 Game Definition

HTML5 games are primarily played online and are compatible with a wide range of devices, from desktop computers to smartphones and tablets.

HTML5 (the most commonly used term) combines modern web technologies (HTML 5 markup, CSS 3, and Javascript) to create complex multimedia applications. The HTML5 game allows you to play directly in modern web browsers without the need for third-party plugins. As such, it has now replaced the discontinued Flash and Unity web players as the technology of choice used to create games for the web browser.

Disadvantages of HTML5 Games

While they have the advantage of allowing play on mobile devices over the Internet, HTML5 games have some significant disadvantages when compared to web browser games built using older plug-in technologies such as Flash.

Most of these issues are due to the fragmented nature of the various web browsers used to play the game. Many of these problems can now be solved with tried, tested, and actively maintained libraries and engines for creating HTML5 games.